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US10739361B2
US10739361B2 US15/861,753 US201815861753A US10739361B2 US 10739361 B2 US10739361 B2 US 10739361B2 US 201815861753 A US201815861753 A US 201815861753A US 10739361 B2 US10739361 B2 US 10739361B2
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  • the present invention relates to a blood analysis method and a blood test kit for analyzing a target component in a small volume of a blood sample.
  • blood collection there are general blood collection in which a qualified person such as a doctor collects blood from the vein using a syringe, and self-blood collection in which a subject to be tested pricks his finger and the like using a blood collection needle so as to collect blood.
  • the blood collected by the general blood collection is transported to a medical institution or a test institution in a sealed state in a blood collection container, and tests are performed therein.
  • tests are performed after a medical institution or a test institution performs centrifugation to separate the blood into blood cells and blood plasma.
  • the collected blood is separated into blood cells and blood plasma by a separation membrane, and the blood is transported to a test lab in a separated state, and then tests are performed therein.
  • JP2003-161729A discloses a method for testing a blood sample collected by self-blood collection, and specifically discloses a method for quantitatively determining a component to be quantitatively determined in a biological specimen, the method including 1) step of preparing a specimen for quantitation consisting of an unknown volume of a biological specimen containing a component to be quantitatively determined which is collected without quantitatively determining the volume thereof, and a certain volume of an aqueous solution containing a certain amount of an indicator substance, 2) step of obtaining a dilution factor (a) of the biological specimen from a concentration (C 1 ) of the indicator substance in the aqueous solution of a certain volume which contains a certain amount of the indicator substance, and a concentration (C 2 ) of the indicator substance in the specimen for quantitation, 3) step of obtaining a concentration (Y) of the component to be quantitatively determined in the specimen for quantitation, and 4) step of determining the component to be quantitatively determined in the biological specimen from the dilution factor (a)
  • JP2001-330603A discloses a quantitative analysis method in which an amount of a target component to be analyzed in a sample is measured, an amount of a normal component originally and homeostatically present in the sample, other than the target component, is measured, a volume of the sample is determined from the amount of this normal component and a known concentration of the normal component in the sample, and therefore a concentration of the target component to be analyzed in the sample is determined from the volume of the sample and the amount of the target component to be analyzed.
  • JP2009-122082A discloses that a small volume of blood is collected from a human or an animal using a blood dilution quantitative instrument, and after dilution of the blood, or without dilution, a certain volume thereof is supplied to another instrument or container or is directly supplied to a reagent.
  • JP2009-109196A discloses a method for quantitatively determining a concentration of a component to be quantitatively determined in a biological specimen by utilizing an absorbance of an indicator substance in an aqueous solution for dilution.
  • JP1994-339398A JP-H06-339398A
  • JP1995-059598A JP-H07-059598A
  • a method in which sodium ions at a concentration of 100 mmol/liter or more of a serum specimen are measured by an absorbance of o-nitrophenol which is convertible from o-nitrophenyl- ⁇ -D-pyranoglycoside, or p-nitrophenyl which is convertible from 2-nitrophenyl- ⁇ -D-galactopyranoside in the presence of sodium ion and ⁇ -galactosidase is disclosed.
  • a ratio of a diluent solution to a blood sample volume is set high in a case of a small volume of a blood sample.
  • a change rate in a volume of a diluent solution before and after diluting the blood sample becomes very small, and a change rate in a concentration of an internal standard substance becomes small, and therefore there is a problem that a level of repeatability and reproducibility with respect to measurement values decreases.
  • JP2001-330603A discloses that about 100 ⁇ L of whole blood of a healthy subject is added dropwise to a porous membrane, blood cells are separated to develop serum, and thereafter, 150 ⁇ L of a physiologically isotonic solution, PBS (phosphate-buffered saline: pH 7.4) is added thereto, and the supernatant obtained by centrifuging the obtained solution is analyzed as an analytical specimen, but does not disclose collection of blood of less than 100 ⁇ L.
  • PBS phosphate-buffered saline: pH 7.4
  • a blood volume of 10 ⁇ L is accurately collected with a micropipette so as to be analyzed, but in a case where the blood is collected by a patient who lacks experience in blood collection, it is difficult to accurately collect a certain volume thereof, and therefore a case in which tests are performed with blood collection including errors will result in measurement values including the errors.
  • JP2009-109196A The method disclosed in JP2009-109196A is the measurement with a dilution factor of about 10, and in a case where the dilution factor is further increased to sufficiently secure a volume of diluted blood, there is a problem that a level of repeatability and reproducibility with respect to measurement values decreases, as same as in JP2003-161729A.
  • JP1994-339398A JP-H06-339398A
  • JP1995-059598A JP-H07-059598A
  • An object to be solved by the present invention is to provide a blood analysis method in which a high level of repeatability and reproducibility is achieved with respect to measurement values of a blood sample, and a blood test kit which is used for the blood analysis method.
  • the inventors of the present invention have found that the object described above can be solved by a configuration in which, in a blood analysis method in which a collected blood sample is diluted with a diluent solution, a dilution factor is determined from a normal value of serum and blood plasm sodium ions which are homeostatically present in the blood and a quantitative value of sodium ions, and a concentration of a target component to be measured in the blood sample is analyzed, a diluent solution which does not contain sodium ions is used as a diluent solution, and sodium ions in the diluent solution of the blood sample are quantitatively determined by using a solution containing ⁇ -galactosidase and at least one substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase so as to determine a dilution factor from a normal value of serum and blood plasm sodium ions which are homeostatically present in the blood and the quantitative value of sodium ions, and
  • a blood analysis method comprising: a step of diluting a collected blood sample with a diluent solution; a step of quantitatively determining sodium ions in the diluent solution of the blood sample by using a solution containing ⁇ -galactosidase and at least one substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase so as to determine a dilution factor from a normal value of serum and blood plasm sodium ions which are homeostatically present in the blood and the quantitative value of sodium ions; and a step of analyzing a concentration of a target component to be measured in the blood sample from the determined dilution factor and a measurement value of a concentration of the target component to be measured in the blood sample, in which the diluent solution is a diluent solution which does not contain sodium ions.
  • the substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase is a compound selected from the group consisting of 2-nitrophenyl- ⁇ -D-galactoside, 2-nitrophenyl- ⁇ -D-glucopyranoside, and 2-nitrophenyl- ⁇ -D-galactopyranoside.
  • diluent solution is a buffer solution having a buffering action within a pH range of pH 6.5 to pH 8.0.
  • the diluent solution is a diluent solution including an amino alcohol compound selected from the group consisting of 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol, 2-ethylaminoethanol, N-methyl-D-glucamine, diethanolamine, and triethanolamine, and including a buffering agent selected from the group consisting of 2-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazinyl]ethanesulfonic acid also called HEPES, N-tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid also called TES, 3-morpholinopropanesulfonic acid also called MOPS, and N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid also called BES.
  • HEPES 2-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazinyl]ethanesulfonic acid
  • TES N-tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid also called
  • a blood test kit which is used for the blood analysis method according to any one of (1) to (9), the kit comprising: a diluent solution which is for diluting a blood sample and does not contain sodium ions; a solution which contains ⁇ -galactosidase and at least one substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase; and a container for storing the diluted blood sample.
  • a blood analysis method and a blood test kit of the present invention it is possible to perform analysis in which a high level of repeatability and reproducibility is achieved with respect to measurement values even with a small volume of a blood sample.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a configuration of a container for storing a diluted blood sample.
  • the blood is collected by inserting a blood collection needle into the vein of a subject to be tested, or the blood is collected by a method in which the skin such as a fingertip is pricked, and the blood flowing out of the skin is collected.
  • Both methods are invasive actions that damage the skin, which is accompanied by patient's pain. Therefore, a method in which the blood is collected, in a manner of relieving patient's pain by suppressing invasiveness as much as possible to reduce the damage on the skin, and the blood is analyzed is desired from many patients. In this case, reducing the damage on the skin reduces the pain, but because a volume of blood collection becomes small, there is an adverse effect that the type of a target component that can be tested is limited.
  • JP2001-330603A a blood volume of about 100 ⁇ L was collected, but in a case where a patient collects 100 ⁇ L of blood by himself, it is required that the damage on the skin such as a fingertip is increased, which leads to patient's pain, and there is a case of feeling strong pain depending on the person. In addition, there is a concern that hemostasis may be delayed as the damage would be deep. Furthermore, in JP2001-330603A, a dilution factor is measured using 0.9 mmol/L of magnesium ions, 4.7 mmol/L of calcium ions, and 7.5 g/100 mL of total protein, the values being a homeostatic central value in blood, which are the amount of homeostatic component.
  • JP2009-109196A discloses a technique for improving measurement accuracy by correcting the influence of chyle through utilization of light of two wavelengths, but the measurement is performed with a dilution factor of about 10.
  • the method of JP2009-109196A is effective for analysis in which a volume of diluted blood is 100 ⁇ L or less, but an amount of target components to be analyzed is small, and therefore, the method cannot be applied to a test to be used for a prediction and the like of a state of the organ and a lifestyle habit by obtaining information of a plurality of target components to be analyzed.
  • a dilution factor is further increased to sufficiently secure the volume of diluted blood, the same problem occurs as in JP2003-161729A.
  • a measurement method such as the flame photometric method, the atomic absorption method, and the ion selective electrode method have been used.
  • a measurement method such as the flame photometric method, the atomic absorption method, and the ion selective electrode method
  • JP1994-339398A JP-H06-339398A
  • JP1995-059598A JP-H07-059598A
  • the present invention has been examined in consideration of the above problems. According to a blood analysis method and a blood test kit of the present invention, even in a case where a volume of blood to be collected is set to be small so as to alleviate the burden on a patient by reducing the invasiveness when collecting the blood, it is possible to realize a dilution factor by which a high level of reproducibility is achieved when a volume of a diluent solution to be analyzed with a high dilution factor is sufficiently secured, and to accurately perform analysis of a target component.
  • the blood analysis method of the present invention is a method which includes a step of diluting a collected blood sample with a diluent solution; a step of quantitatively determining sodium ions in the diluent solution of the blood sample by using a solution containing ⁇ -galactosidase and at least one substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase so as to determine a dilution factor from a normal value of serum and blood plasm sodium ions which are homeostatically present in the blood and the quantitative value of sodium ions; and a step of analyzing a concentration of a target component to be measured in the blood sample from the determined dilution factor and a measurement value of a concentration of the target component to be measured in the blood sample, in which the diluent solution is a diluent solution which does not contain sodium ions.
  • a blood sample is collected to analyze a target component in the blood sample.
  • the blood analysis method of the present invention may be carried out by self-blood collection in which a subject collects blood by himself, or may be carried out by general blood collection in which a qualified person such as a doctor collects blood using a syringe.
  • a patient himself pricks a fingertip and the like using a blade-attached instrument such as a lancet and then collects the blood flowing out of the skin.
  • the blood is collected in a manner of reducing the invasiveness so as to alleviate the burden on a patient, and when collecting the blood, it is desirable to be able to collect the blood with little pain or painlessly.
  • a volume of the blood sample used in the blood analysis method of the present invention (that is, a volume of the collected blood) is a small volume, and blood of 50 ⁇ L or less is preferable, 40 ⁇ L or less is more preferable, 30 ⁇ L or less is further preferable, and 20 ⁇ L or less is most preferable.
  • a lower limit thereof is not particularly limited, but generally, a volume is preferably 5 ⁇ L or more as a blood volume which is needed for performing blood analysis. In the present invention, even in the above-described case of a small volume of a blood sample, it is possible to accurately perform analysis of a target component.
  • the collected blood sample is diluted with a diluent solution.
  • analysis of a plurality of target components is generally performed at the same time in order to perform a prediction and the like of a state of the organ, a lifestyle habit, and the like by obtaining information of the plurality of target components to be measured which are specific to the organ or the disease.
  • a concentration of various components in the blood such as ALT (alanine transaminase), AST (aspartate aminotransferase), ⁇ -GTP ( ⁇ -glutamyl transpeptidase), ALP (alkaline phosphatase), total bilirubin, total protein, and albumins is measured.
  • ALT amino acid transaminase
  • AST aminotransferase
  • ⁇ -GTP ⁇ -glutamyl transpeptidase
  • ALP alkaline phosphatase
  • total bilirubin total protein
  • albumins albumins
  • a volume of the diluent solution to be used for measuring a plurality of target components 250 ⁇ L or more is preferable, 300 ⁇ L or more is more preferable, 350 ⁇ L or more is further preferable, and 400 ⁇ L or more is most preferable.
  • An upper limit of a volume of the diluent solution is not particularly limited, but generally, 1000 ⁇ L or less is preferable so that a dilution ratio effective for measurement is realized.
  • the blood to be collected contains blood plasma components and blood cell components, but it is preferable that the diluent solution is mixed with the blood plasma components which is obtained by removing the blood cell components from the blood so as to measure a concentration of a target component in the blood plasma components.
  • the diluent solution may be mixed therewith after separating the blood cell components from the blood in advance, or the blood cell components may be separated by using a separation membrane and the like after mixing the collected blood with the diluent solution.
  • a blood plasma components-containing specimen refers to a specimen which contains the blood plasma components and the diluent solution. In this case, it is possible to transport the blood plasma components-containing specimen which has been recovered in the above to a test lab.
  • the method for recovering blood plasma by separating blood cells from the blood and the method for recovering a blood plasma components-containing specimen by separating blood cells from the diluted blood are not particularly limited.
  • the blood can be separated into blood cell components and blood plasma components by collecting the blood in a blood collection tube containing an anticoagulant and then centrifuging the blood, or blood cell components can be separated from the blood by applying pressure on the blood components to allow the components to pass through a separation membrane such as filtration membrane, and then trapping the blood cell components with the separation membrane.
  • an anticoagulant may be used.
  • the step of recovering the blood plasma components is preferably a step of using the separation membrane, among the above steps.
  • the blood is preferably collected with reduced invasiveness, it is important that the diluent solution of the blood is prepared from a small volume of a blood sample, and it is preferable that a dilution factor of blood plasma components in the blood sample is high in a case where the collected blood is diluted with the diluent solution.
  • the dilution factor described above refers to a dilution factor of blood plasma components which is obtained by removing blood cell components from the blood components.
  • the dilution factor is not particularly limited in the present invention, but is preferably 14 or higher, more preferably 17 or higher, further preferably 21 or higher, and most preferably 25 or higher.
  • An upper limit thereof is not particularly limited, but generally, 100 or less is preferable such that highly accurate measurement is possible.
  • a dilution factor of the blood in a case where actual blood is diluted with a diluent solution even with a high dilution factor of 6 or higher, a high level of repeatability and reproducibility is achieved with respect to measurement with a dilution factor in a case of performing dilution with a diluent solution, and a volume of blood collection is reduced in order to reduce the pain when a patient performs blood collection. Therefore, as a dilution factor of the blood, 8 or higher is preferable, 10 or higher is more preferable, 13 or higher is further preferable, and 18 or higher is most preferable.
  • An upper limit thereof is not particularly limited, but generally, 50 or less is preferable such that highly accurate measurement is possible.
  • a target component after diluting blood plasma of which a dilution factor of blood plasma components is high is obtained from a change rate of a concentration of a substance present in the diluent solution beforehand
  • a change rate in concentration is extremely small, which leads to adverse effects that measurement error becomes high and reproducibility of measurement deteriorates.
  • a dilution factor is determined by using a normal value of a normal component which is homeostatically present in the blood in order to improve measurement accuracy.
  • the normal component which is homeostatically present in the blood is also called an external standard substance.
  • Examples of the normal component which is homeostatically present in the blood include sodium ions, chloride ions, potassium ions, magnesium ions, calcium ions, total protein, albumins, and the like.
  • a concentration of sodium ions is 134 to 146 mmol/liter (average value: 142 mmol/liter)
  • a concentration of chloride ions is 97 to 107 mmol/liter (average value: 102 mmol/liter)
  • a concentration of potassium ions is 3.2 to 4.8 mmol/liter (average value: 4.0 mmol/liter)
  • a concentration of magnesium ions is 0.75 to 1.0 mmol/liter (average value: 0.9 mmol/liter)
  • a concentration of calcium ions is 4.2 to 5.1 mmol/liter (average value: 4.65 mmol/liter)
  • a concentration of total protein is 6.7 to 8.3 g/100 mL (average value: 7.5 g/100 mL), and a concentration of sodium ions, chlor
  • the present invention is characterized to use sodium ions (Na+) which is present at a highest concentration among the components which are homeostatically present in serum and blood plasma of the blood sample.
  • Na+ sodium ions
  • an average value represents a normal value (median value of the reference range), and this value is 142 mmol/liter, accounting for 90% or more of total cations in the blood plasma.
  • An occupancy rate of blood plasma components in the blood of a subject to be tested who is a patient is about 55% in terms of a volume ratio, but the rate varies depending on changes in salt intake of the subject and the like, or varies for each subject. Therefore, in the present invention, a dilution factor is determined by using a normal value of the normal component which is homeostatically present in the blood, and a concentration of a target component in a blood sample is analyzed by using the determined dilution factor.
  • a dilution factor As a method for determining a dilution factor, it is possible to obtain a dilution factor by calculating a dilution factor (Y/X) of the blood plasma components in a blood sample from a measurement value (concentration X) of an external standard substance (sodium ions) in a diluent solution of the blood plasma, and a known concentration value (concentration Y; 142 mmol/liter in a case of sodium ions) of the external standard substance (sodium ions) in the blood plasma.
  • a measurement value (concentration Z) of a target component in a diluent solution of the blood plasma is measured, and by multiplying this measurement value by the dilution factor, it is possible to measure a concentration [Z ⁇ (Y/X)] of a target component to be analyzed actually contained in a blood sample.
  • analyzing of a concentration of a target component in a blood sample includes determining a concentration of a target component (that is, quantitatively determining a target component), determining whether a concentration of a target component is equal to or higher than a predetermined reference value or equal to or lower than a predetermined reference value, performing qualitative analysis for detecting that a certain amount of concentration is contained, and the like, and an embodiment of analysis is not particularly limited.
  • sodium ions which are normal components homeostatically present in the blood (hereinafter will also be referred to as homeostatic substance) is measured after dilution with a diluent solution, and a dilution factor is determined in the above-described manner to analyzed a concentration of a target component in a blood sample.
  • the diluent solution for diluting a blood sample is a diluent solution which does not contain sodium ions which are “normal components homeostatically present in the blood” used for obtaining a dilution factor.
  • the phrase “does not contain” in the present specification means that the solution “substantially does not contain”.
  • substantially does not contain means that the solution does not contain a homeostatic substance used for obtaining a dilution factor at all, or even if the homeostatic substance is contained, this means a case where an ultra-small amount of concentration is contained to the extent that does not affect measurement of a homeostatic substance in a diluent solution after diluting a blood sample.
  • a diluent solution which substantially does not contain sodium ions is used as a diluent solution.
  • a blood sample collected by a patient is diluted, it is possible to transport the sample to a medical institution or a test institution so that a concentration of a target component is analyzed.
  • a concentration of a target component is analyzed.
  • a pH of blood is generally maintained constant at a pH of about 7.30 to 7.40 for healthy subjects.
  • a diluent solution is preferably a buffer solution having a buffering action within a pH range of pH 6.5 to pH 8.0, preferably pH 7.0 to pH 7.5, and further preferably pH 7.3 to pH 7.4, and the diluting solution is preferably a buffer solution containing a buffering component for suppressing variation in pH.
  • an acetate buffer solution (Na), a phosphate buffer solution (Na), a citrate buffer solution (Na), a borate buffer solution (Na), a tartrate buffer solution (Na), a Tris(tris(hydroxymethyl) aminoethane buffer solution (Cl), a HEPES ([2-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazinyl]ethanesulfonic acid]) buffer solution, a phosphate buffered saline (Na), and the like are known.
  • the phosphate buffer solution, the Tris buffer solution, and the HEPES buffer solution are representative buffer solutions as a preferable buffer solution around pH 7.0 to pH 8.0.
  • an embodiment of used of the phosphate buffer solution in which a sodium salt of phosphoric acid is contained, or the HEPES buffer solution in which sodium oxide and sodium chloride are mixed in general in order to adjust a buffer solution at constant ionic strength is useful as a buffer solution having an action of maintaining pH constant, but sodium ions which are substances preferably used as an external standard substance are contained thereto, and therefore, application thereof to the present invention is not preferable.
  • AMP 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol
  • TES 2-ethylaminoethanol
  • AMP 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol
  • TES TES
  • MOPS TES
  • MOPS TES
  • BES 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol
  • AMP 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol
  • an amino alcohol may be mixed with the Good's buffer solutions at a concentration ratio of 1:2 to 2:1, preferably 1:1.5 to 1.5:1, and more preferably 1:1.
  • a concentration of the buffer solution is not limited, but a concentration of the amino alcohol or the Good's buffer solution is 0.1 to 1000 mmol/L, preferably 1 to 500 mmol/L, and more preferably 10 to 100 mmol/L.
  • a chelating agent, a surfactant, an antibacterial agent, a preservative, a coenzyme, a saccharide, and the like may be contained in the buffer solution in order to keep a target component to be analyzed stable.
  • the chelating agent include ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), citrate, oxalate, and the like.
  • the surfactant include a cationic surfactant, an anionic surfactant, an amphoteric surfactant, and a nonionic surfactant.
  • the preservative include sodium azide, antibiotics, and the like.
  • the coenzyme include pyridoxal phosphate, magnesium, zinc, and the like.
  • saccharide of a red blood cell-stabilizing agent examples include mannitol, dextrose, oligosaccharide, and the like. Particularly, by adding the antibiotics, it is possible to suppress the growth of bacteria which are partially mixed from the surface of the finger at the time of collecting blood from the finger, and to stabilize degradation of biological components by bacteria.
  • osmotic pressure of the buffer solution equivalent to (285 mOsm/kg (mOsm/kg: an osmotic pressure that 1 kg of water of the solution has, and indicates millimoles of ions)) or higher than that of the blood, it is possible to prevent hemolysis of blood cells.
  • the osmotic pressure can be adjusted to be isotonic by measurements of a target component, salts which do not affect a normal component homeostatically present in the blood, sugars, buffering agent, and the like.
  • a concentration of sodium ions can be measured by, for example, the flame photometric method, the atomic absorption method, the glass-electrode method, the titration method, the ion selective electrode method, the enzyme activity method, and the like.
  • a measurement method in which a measuring device can be used for each measurement is preferable, and it is particularly preferable that sodium ions can be measured by an absorbance.
  • Examples of such a measurement method by an absorbance includes a method in which sodium ions in a diluent solution of a blood sample is quantitatively determined by using a solution containing ⁇ -galactosidase and at least one substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase.
  • ⁇ -galactosidase is allowed to react with a substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase (hereinafter, will also be referred to as a substrate of ⁇ -galactosidase) in a solid phase, a liquid phase, and preferably in an aqueous medium, an amount of a substrate of ⁇ -galactosidase which decreases in a reaction solution, or an amount of a product which increases in the ⁇ -galactosidase reaction is measured, and therefore ⁇ -galactosidase activity is measured and an amount of sodium ions corresponding to the above activity can be calculated.
  • a reagent is allowed to react thereto after a certain period of time, and then a concentration of sodium ions can be calculated from a measured absorbance.
  • aqueous medium examples include a buffer solution, a physiological saline, and the like.
  • the buffer solution include a tris (hydroxymethyl) aminomethane-hydrochloride buffer solution, a phosphate buffer solution, an acetate buffer solution, a succinate buffer solution, an oxalate buffer solution, a phthalate buffer solution, a borate buffer solution, a glycine buffer solution, a barbital buffer solution, or a Good's buffer solution.
  • the ⁇ -galactosidase in the present invention is an enzyme that degrades lactose and has a molecular weight of 116 kDa. It is possible to us ⁇ -galactosidase collected from animals, microorganisms, or plants, or enzymes prepared by genetic modifications thereof, and the like.
  • ⁇ -galactosidase a substrate of ⁇ -galactosidase
  • ⁇ -D-galactoside aryl- ⁇ -D-galactoside, alkyl- ⁇ -D-galactoside, 3,6-dihydroxyfluoran- ⁇ -D-galactoside, nitrophenyl- ⁇ -D-glucopyranoside, nitrophenyl- ⁇ -D-galactoside, 2-nitrophenyl- ⁇ -galactopyranoside, galactinol, lactose, 4-methylumbelliferyl- ⁇ -D-galactoside, and the like
  • an activator of ⁇ -galactosidase magnesium sulfate, magnesium chloride, magnesium nitrate, and the like may be used.
  • N-acetylcysteine may be used as a stabilizer.
  • ⁇ -galactosidase there are nitrophenyl- ⁇ -D-glucopyranoside, nitrophenyl- ⁇ -D-galactoside, and 2-nitrophenyl- ⁇ -galactopyranoside, and 2-nitrophenyl- ⁇ -galactopyranoside is most preferable.
  • an amount of the reaction product produced by the ⁇ -galactosidase reaction generated in the reaction solution For example, an amount of o-nitrophenol converted from 2-nitrophenyl- ⁇ -D-galactopyranoside indicates a compound having an absorption spectrum of yellow, and therefore by measuring an absorbance at a wavelength of about 420 nm, an amount of sodium ions can be quantitatively determined.
  • a target component to be analyzed of the present invention is not limited, and any substance contained in the blood is a target.
  • examples thereof include biochemical test items in blood used for clinical diagnosis, markers of various diseases such as tumor markers and hepatitis markers, and the like, and include proteins, sugars, lipids, low molecular weight compounds, and the like.
  • measurement not only a concentration of a substance but also activity of a substance having the enzyme activity and the like is targeted. Measurement of each target component can be carried out by a known method.
  • a blood test kit of the present invention is a blood test kit which includes a diluent solution which is for diluting a blood sample and does not contain sodium ions, a solution containing ⁇ -galactosidase and at least one substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase, and a container for storing a diluted blood sample, and is used in the blood analysis method of the present invention described above.
  • the material of the container is preferably a synthetic resin from the viewpoints of difficulty in breakage, sanitation, price, and the like.
  • synthetic resin examples thereof include polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, polystyrene, polyvinyl acetate, polyurethane, polyethylene terephthalate, polylactic acid, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene resin (ABS resin), acrylonitrile styrene resin (AS resin), acrylic resin (PMMA), polycarbonate, silicone resin, silicone rubber, and the like.
  • the kit can include a diluent solution which is for diluting a blood sample and does not contain sodium ions, a solution containing ⁇ -galactosidase and at least one substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase, a first storing instrument in which the diluent solution is stored, a separating instrument for separating and recovering blood plasma from the blood sample diluted with the diluent solution, a holding instrument for holding the separating instrument, a second storing instrument for storing the recovered blood plasma, a sealing instrument for keeping the blood plasma in the second storing instrument, a needle or a lancet for pricking the skin to allow blood to flow out of the skin, a strip of bandage or a sterile swab to be put on the wound (for example, nonwoven fabrics impregnated with isopropanol (70% by mass isopropanol and the like), ethanol, or the like), an instruction manual
  • the diluent solution which is for diluting a blood sample and does not contain sodium ions is as described above in the present specification.
  • the solution containing ⁇ -galactosidase and at least one substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase is a solution in which ⁇ -galactosidase and at least one substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase described above in the present specification are dissolved in the above-described aqueous medium.
  • first storing instrument and the second storing instrument one instrument may be used as both the first storing instrument and the second storing instrument, or an embodiment in which instruments are provided separately may be used.
  • the first storing instrument and the second storing instrument are preferably made of a transparent material such that a patient or a measurer who performs measurement of a dilution factor or analysis of a target component to be analyzed can check a diluent solution in the storing instrument by which the blood is diluted.
  • transparent referred in the present invention may be transparent to the extent that the observer can confirm a volume of the solution therein, and is a concept including translucence and the like.
  • the separating instrument for separating the blood plasma an aspect of a separation membrane is preferable, and a filter having fine pores capable of separating blood cell components is more preferable.
  • the holding instrument for holding the separating instrument an aspect of a gasket is preferable.
  • the sealing instrument in a case where the storing instrument is an instrument having a tubular shape, and the like, it is possible to use a cap capable of being used as a lid for the opening, a lid having a helical groove, a rubber closure, and the like.
  • the preferred embodiment of the present invention is capable of realizing a method in which a target component to be analyzed can be analyzed at high measurement accuracy even with a volume of blood collection of 50 ⁇ L or less, which is a small volume of blood, and is preferably a kit including an instruction manual in which information that measurement can be accurately performed even with a small volume of blood collection of 50 ⁇ L or less is described for a patient.
  • the separating instrument for separating and recovering blood plasma from a blood sample diluted with the diluent solution
  • the holding instrument for holding the separating instrument
  • the second storing instrument for storing the recovered blood plasma
  • the sealing instrument for keeping the blood plasma in the second storing instrument
  • a blood separating instrument 1 includes a blood collection container 2 (first storing instrument in which a diluent solution is stored), a tubular body 3 capable of being to fit into the blood collection container 2 so as to be inserted (second storing instrument for storing recovered blood plasma), a cap piston 4 capable of being capped on the tubular body 3 , and a sealing lid 5 (sealing instrument) provided at a lower end of the cap piston 4 .
  • a container for storing a diluted blood sample of the present invention corresponds to a combination of the blood collection container 2 and the tubular body 3 in the configuration of FIG. 1 . That is, the container for storing a diluted blood sample may be one or a combination of two or more thereof.
  • the blood collection container 2 is made of a transparent material and has a cylindrical shape. At the upper end portion thereof, a screw portion 8 is formed on the outer surface, and a locking portion 9 is protruded toward the inner surface.
  • a bottom portion 10 having an inverted conical shape is formed, and a cylindrical leg portion 11 is formed around the bottom portion 10 .
  • the leg portion 11 has the same outer diameter as a sample cup used at the time of an analytical test of blood, and at positions opposite to the lower end thereof, slit grooves 12 are preferably formed in a vertical direction, respectively.
  • a predetermined volume for example, 500 mm 3 of a diluent solution 13 may be put in the blood collection container 2 in advance, as shown in FIG. 1 .
  • the tubular body 3 is made of a transparent material and has a cylindrical shape, and at an upper end portion thereof, an expanded diameter section 14 is formed.
  • the expanded diameter section 14 is connected to a main body portion 16 via a thin portion 15 .
  • a reduced diameter section 18 is formed at the lower end portion of the tubular body 3 , and a protruded locking portion 19 is formed on the inner surface of the reduced diameter section 18 .
  • an outer flange portion 20 holding instrument
  • a lower end opening portion of the outer flange portion 20 is covered with a filtration membrane 21 (separating instrument), and the filtration membrane 21 allows blood plasma in the blood to pass through and prevents passage of the blood cells.
  • a cover 22 made of silicone rubber is attached to the outer periphery of the reduced diameter section 18 ( FIG. 1 ).
  • the cap piston 4 is constituted by a substantially cylindrical knob portion 26 and a mandrel portion 27 concentric with the knob portion 26 and extending downward. At an inner upper end portion of the knob portion 26 , a cylindrical space 28 into which the expanded diameter section 14 of the tubular body 3 is capable of being fitted to be inserted is formed, and the knob portion is threaded in a lower portion into which a screw can screw.
  • the mandrel portion 27 has a lower end portion 29 formed in a pin shape, and a sealing lid 5 is detachably provided on the lower end portion 29 (refer to FIG. 1 ).
  • the sealing lid 5 is made of silicone rubber.
  • each component may be one, or there may be a plurality of, for example, 2 or more thereof.
  • the blood test kit of the present invention can provide the diluent solution which is for diluting a blood sample and does not contain sodium ions, a solution containing ⁇ -galactosidase and at least one substrate which is convertible by ⁇ -galactosidase, the container for storing the diluted blood sample, and an arbitrary component in a manner of being stored in the storing container for storing these.
  • Diluent Solution 1 was prepared with the following composition.
  • osmotic pressure a value measured by using OSMOATAT OM-6040 (manufactured by ARKRAY, Inc.) is shown.
  • a unit of the osmotic pressure is an osmotic pressure that 1 kg of water of a solution has, and indicates millimoles of ions.
  • PALP pyridoxal phosphate
  • a concentration of sodium ions was measured with respect to each diluent solution prepared in 1.
  • the measurement was carried out by the enzyme activity method utilizing that ⁇ -galactosidase is activated by sodium, which is that each concentration of sodium ions in the diluent solution and ⁇ -galactosidase activity are in a proportional relationship.
  • 3 ⁇ L was weighed, 52 ⁇ L of a first reagent prepared as described below was added thereto, and then heated at 37° C. for 5 minutes.
  • a reagent for measuring sodium ions having the following composition was prepared.
  • a dilution factor (Y/X) of each diluent solution was obtained from a concentration of sodium ions (X) in the diluent solution obtained as above, and a normal value (Y) of a concentration of sodium ions in blood plasma of the blood.
  • An average value of the dilution factors, and CV (coefficient of variation) (%) which is a coefficient of variation of the dilution factor of 10 specimens prepared with respect to each of the collected blood (80 ⁇ L, 60 ⁇ L, 40 ⁇ L, 30 ⁇ L, and 20 ⁇ L) were obtained. The results are shown in Table 1.
  • Measurement of lithium ions added to the diluent solution was carried out by the chelate colorimetric method (halogenated porphyrin chelating method: perfluoro-5,10,15,20-tetraphenyl-21H,23H-porphyrin). Specifically, after diluting the dilution solution of the blood 4.5 times by using purified water not containing lithium ions, 5 ⁇ L was weighed, 55 ⁇ L of a third reagent prepared as described below was added thereto, and then heated at 37° C. for 10 minutes.
  • halogenated porphyrin chelating method perfluoro-5,10,15,20-tetraphenyl-21H,23H-porphyrin
  • the change in absorbance was obtained by measuring an absorbance during 1 minute at a main wavelength of 545 nm and a complementary wavelength of 596 nm by using JCA-BM6050-type automatic biochemistry analyzer (manufactured by JEOL Ltd.).
  • the concentration of lithium ions was measured from a calibration curve prepared in advance.
  • a reagent for measuring lithium ions having the following composition was prepared.
  • a dilution factor [B/(B ⁇ A)] of each diluent solution was obtained from a concentration of lithium ions (A) in the diluent solution after a blood sample was diluted, which was obtained as above, and a concentration of lithium ions (B) in the diluent solution before diluting the blood, and therefore an average value of the dilution factors, and CV (%) which is a coefficient of variation of the dilution factor of 10 specimens prepared with respect to each of the collected blood (80 ⁇ L, 60 ⁇ L, 40 ⁇ L, 30 ⁇ L, and 20 ⁇ L) were obtained.
  • the results are shown in Table 2.
  • a lancet was used for pricking the fingertip of the same patient of the blood collection in Reference Example 1 to allow blood to flow out of the skin of the fingertip, and then the patient used a sponge capable of absorbing liquid of about 20 ⁇ L to 40 ⁇ L to soak up the blood.
  • the sponge which absorbed the blood was immersed into 360 ⁇ L of a diluent solution having the same composition as the diluent solution used in Reference Example 1 so that the blood was sufficiently extracted from the sponge to the diluent solution, blood cell components were filtered through a filter, and therefore a diluent solution having blood plasma components of the blood sample was obtained.
  • This diluent solution was sealed and transported to another facility capable of the test. Thereafter, the diluent solution was taken out, and in the measurement method using ⁇ -galactosidase, when a dilution factor was measured in the same manner as in the measuring method of a dilution factor using sodium ions of the blood in Reference Example 1, a dilution factor was 22.3. Based on this, it was found that a volume of blood collection was slightly less than 30 ⁇ L.

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